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BRITAIN'S SUPER PASSENGER PLANE.—The Bristol Aviation Company has now started building the type 167 or "Brabazon I." Britain's super aircraft, which will have a range of 5,000 miles at 250 miles "per hour. It will carry 244 passengers by day or 80 sleeping passengers. The machine is designed for operating at over 20,000 ft. The picture is of the huge wooden "mock up" being assembled in the giant workshop.

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Evening Star, Issue 25577, 1 September 1945, Page 10

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BRITAIN'S SUPER PASSENGER PLANE.—The Bristol Aviation Company has now started building the type 167 or "Brabazon I." Britain's super aircraft, which will have a range of 5,000 miles at 250 miles "per hour. It will carry 244 passengers by day or 80 sleeping passengers. The machine is designed for operating at over 20,000ft. The picture is of the huge wooden "mock up" being assembled in the giant workshop. Evening Star, Issue 25577, 1 September 1945, Page 10

BRITAIN'S SUPER PASSENGER PLANE.—The Bristol Aviation Company has now started building the type 167 or "Brabazon I." Britain's super aircraft, which will have a range of 5,000 miles at 250 miles "per hour. It will carry 244 passengers by day or 80 sleeping passengers. The machine is designed for operating at over 20,000ft. The picture is of the huge wooden "mock up" being assembled in the giant workshop. Evening Star, Issue 25577, 1 September 1945, Page 10

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